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High school calculus elective course proposals for staff and administrators

Preview of FLYING IS A SPECIAL DISCIPLINE

FLYING IS A SPECIAL DISCIPLINE

Created by
robert firth
The program provides the student with a real world view of what it takes to become a pilot. It introduces the student to just what will be expected of him when he enters the real world. play time is over! Private Pilot ASEL Syllabus Table of Contents SECTION 1 - INTRODUCTION 4 HOW TO USE THIS SYLLABUS 4 REGULATIONS 4 SECTION 2 – TERMINOLOGY 5 SECTION 3 – TRAINING PHILOSOPHY 7 SECTION 4 – TEACHING METHODS 9 SCENARIO BASED TRAINING 9 EXAMPLE OF SCENARIO-BASED TRAINING 10 DEVELOPING SCENARIO-
Preview of Calculus Formula Sheet

Calculus Formula Sheet

Created by
DailyDoseCanada
This is a formula sheet I provide to my students on the first day for Calculus AB. It includes common derivatives/integrals along with properties of integrals.note: this only includes Calculus related facts, there are no pre calculus formulas (e.g. trig identities)
Preview of Poor Numeracy Skills and the Walls come Tumbling Down - FREE

Poor Numeracy Skills and the Walls come Tumbling Down - FREE

This white paper is a short discussion on the layering of numeracy skills from elementary school through freshman Calculus.It affords the reader with a 3rd, 7th, Algebraic and a Bounded Calculus problem to illustrate the layering of dependent math skills. My wife understands it without a tremendous math background, so it is not overly complicated.I fail to understand why we allow this situation to continue for our students - school year after school year when there are inexpensive solutions avai
Preview of Probability-Birthday Problem Activity (Pre-calculus)

Probability-Birthday Problem Activity (Pre-calculus)

Created by
Lu Li
This is a well designed probability challenge questions for students who have interest in probability. This is the Birthday Problem.
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